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TLindley
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« on: November 11, 2018, 06:52:17 pm »

I know I don't post on here often but I get on and read pretty regularly. Five or six years ago, I swapped a coon dog for a quick track telemetry system and two dead quick track collars. I sold out of hog hunting four years ago when I went to college (am now in vet school at OK State). On winter break and during the summer, I usually get to hunt with buddies at home so I was considering getting the quick track system back in working order to use occasionally for hog hunting and to run on cowdogs. When I got into hog hunting in about 2010, most of the guys I hunted with were using garmin and I bought a 220 as my first tracking system so I dont have a lot of experience with the telemetry systems. In yalls opinion, is it worth the money to replace the batteries on the collars? I know you can buy the older garmin equipment dirt cheap these days but I was considering keeping the quick track system long term in order to use as a back up when I graduate and get back into hog hunting. Does quick track or another company still work on old telemetry collars? Would it be better to buy new collars instead? If I bought new collars, what brand should I look into? Would the collar batteries stay up with only getting used a few times a year? Thanks in advance for yalls input.
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2018, 07:26:45 pm »

You can send the collars in to Quick Track and get them refurbed for pretty cheap, just give them a call. I still have my old Quick Track 6000 and a few collars. I never use them anymore, but check them every now and then... everything still works fine.


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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2018, 07:32:56 pm »

The batteries will last forever...
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« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2018, 07:49:15 pm »

Thanks guys. I'll look into getting them refurbished. Thanks for the input
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